Pre-Application Webinar for Round 3 of Libraries Transforming Communities: Accessible Small and Rural Communities

Event Date / Time
-
Timezone
Central
Duration
1 hour
Location
Zoom Webinar
Cost
Free
Registration Deadline
Description

Libraries Transforming Communities: Accessible Small and Rural Communities is open to libraries in the U.S. and U.S. territories that serve small or rural communities. The Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) defines libraries serving small and rural communities as those located in an area that's more than, or equal to, five miles from an urbanized area and with a population of 25,000 or less.

Selected libraries will conduct community input-gathering sessions to identify existing accessibility resources, needs, and priorities. Libraries will be required to identify the primary audience they are hoping to reach and facilitate a community conversation with the impacted populations in order to guide improvement of the library’s services. Grant funds may be used to create services or improve library facilities based on the needs identified by the primary audience.

Learning Outcomes

In this one-hour webinar, attendees will:

  • Get an intensive look at the application
  • Learn about the guidelines, requirements and eligibility for the grant
  • Learn how to write a competitive narrative
  • Learn how to submit your application via our grants management platform
  • Have the opportunity to ask questions of ALA Public Programs Office staff
     

Accommodations

This webinar will be presented online via Zoom. Closed captions will be enabled during the presentation, and we will email a copy of the chat transcript to all attendees within 48 hours of the webinar. We will also share a copy of the presenter's slideshow at least 24 hours in advance. If you need other reasonable accommodations, please reach out to us by October 7, 2024 via email at publicprograms@ala.org or by calling 312-280-5045.

Presenters

Samantha Oakley, Project Director, ALA Public Programs Office (she/her)

Kaileen McGourty, Program Officer, ALA Public Programs Office (she/her)